Commentary by Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life

Friday, August 12, 2011

First Paragraph

On Monday the thirteenth of May in the year 1876, between the hours of two and three in the afternoon on a day that combined the freshness of spring with the warmth of summer, numerous individuals in Moscow's Alexander Gardens unexpectedly found themselves eyewitnesses to the perpetration of an outrage that flagrantly transgressed the bounds of common decency.- From The Winter Queen by Boris Akunin